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This issue contains an article on Atlanta's early modern architectural heritage; an article on the Georgia Tech 1955 Sugar Bowl controversy; a Civil War book essay; nine book reviews, and a photo riddle.

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Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South was first published in 1927 as the Atlanta Historical Bulletin. The Bulletin was published intermittently through 1957, and not at all from 1958 through 1965. The name of the publication changed in 1978 to Atlanta Historical Journal and in 1987 to Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South. The Atlanta Historical Society ceased publication of its journal in 2006. The publication featured scholarly articles on the history of Atlanta and the Southeast as well as the activities and programs of the Atlanta Historical Society.